The Samsung Galaxy S9 will be Unveiled Next Month

Samsung just teased that the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ will be released next month, right before the Mobile World Congress.

To be exact, the device will be unveiled on February 25, 2018; a day before the opening of MWC (Mobile World Congress) in Barcelona, Spain. The event will still be called ‘Unpacked’, just like the previous Samsung events before it.

There will be two models that will be unveiled; the Samsung Galaxy S9 and the S9+. The S9 and S9+ will likely have the same design as its predecessors; having a bezel-less design. The S9 will have a 5.8” display, while it’s big brother, the S9+ will have a 6.3” one. It is also said that both devices will have a dual rear camera configuration. Other specifications said to include in the device is an OLED display, iris scanner, 4 GB of RAM (6 GB for the S9+), 64 GB of storage space (128 GB for the S9+), and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor for devices sold in the US and China (Exynos 9810 for the rest of the world). The devices are also said to feature a IP68 water resistance, wireless charging, and a headphone jack.

You can watch the livestream of the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event at their website (http://www.samsung.com) on February 25, 2018 1 AM GMT+8 Philippine Time.

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